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\title{Main Tables}
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\centering
\caption*{Table 1a. Summary Statistics for Baseline Sample}
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&\multicolumn{4}{c}{Durables Spending Panel (N=1,084)} &\multicolumn{4}{c}{Nondurables Spending Panel (N=2,010)} \\
\input{sumstats_wt2}
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\caption*{\textit{Note:} * Values represent the weighted average of the given variable over the unique set of individuals in the given sample.}
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\centering
\caption*{Table 1b. Summary Statistics for Mortgagor Sample}
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&\multicolumn{4}{c}{Durables Spending Panel (N=671)} & \multicolumn{4}{c}{Nondurables Spending Panel (N=579)} \\
\input{sumstats_mort}
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\caption*{\textit{Note:} * Values represent the weighted average of the given variable over the unique set of individuals in the given sample.}
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\input{durables_real2var_tabs}
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\input{margins_table_durables}

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\input{reg_tabs_nondurables}
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\input{margins_table_nondurables}

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